A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
a PRONOUNCED DEAD THREE TUBS, ' * — •* To apparently diethree times l»fo(eifliw^' '■' was finally extinguished lias 'been the : «-'i/ perience of Mr*. Marie Care, ot.CpliimWjl^ Ohio. The' woman was undergoing '&6 : tion for the removal of some j'WMjr^Wp , glands,- when she apparently..' citifies a Oxygon was promptly adniinittcred,«Hd lit* -- was restored, but an hour later» ( JttJi ! a» the >. surgeons were completing the operation; lgm, ,;■■; is woman again ceased to breathe. , BoiiiiitW o were the doctors this time tint tlm-IJatptlJ! g had passed beyond all human, that her '~ 3 husband and other relatives wef*'.suwtßOJSid ; , h and preparations made for Ih* ltl the "body. As. a. last resort, hmvfcU'f. on*'.. . of the surgeons made an incision id i!j6tli^t f and by means of a hypodermic string' >"•: : jeetcd adrenalin Into the heart. - Althowrh * the heart had ceased to beat for;JOiroWttl«VS*Sj •£ it* action was resuscitated >'-fO : ;#wMro^9OT 3- respiration was restored within <m Ps|ffij 11 w a-half. Mrs. Gar« then lived iwifij^v^JpS )t at the end of which time life flß^m&PJJSfell jt extinct. The doctors say that the. flrtcttfr 5 f jcetion into the patient's heart wiitKe a»t [ e operation of the kind to which a humtt .„ being had been subjected "■ ,"'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15170, 9 December 1912, Page 8
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198A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15170, 9 December 1912, Page 8
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